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On the road to 6G: visions, requirements, key technologies and testbeds

On the road to 6G: visions, requirements, key technologies and testbeds
On the road to 6G: visions, requirements, key technologies and testbeds

Fifth generation (5G) mobile communication systems have entered the stage of commercial deployment, providing users with new services, improved user experiences as well as a host of novel opportunities to various industries. However, 5G still faces many challenges. To address these challenges, international industrial, academic, and standards organizations have commenced research on sixth generation (6G) wireless communication systems. A series of white papers and survey papers have been published, which aim to define 6G in terms of requirements, application scenarios, key technologies, etc. Although ITU-R has been working on the 6G vision and it is expected to reach a consensus on what 6G will be by mid-2023, the related global discussions are still wide open and the existing literature has identified numerous open issues. This paper first provides a comprehensive portrayal of the 6G vision, technical requirements, and application scenarios, covering the current common understanding of 6G. Then, a critical appraisal of the 6G network architecture and key technologies is presented. Furthermore, existing testbeds and advanced 6G verification platforms are detailed for the first time. In addition, future research directions and open challenges are identified to stimulate the on-going global debate. Finally, lessons learned to date concerning 6G networks are discussed.

6G application scenarios, 6G challenges, 6G key performance indicators (KPIs), 6G key technologies, 6G network architecture, 6G testbeds, 6G vision
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Wang, Cheng-Xiang, You, Xiaohu, Gao, Xiqi, Zhu, Xiuming, Li, Zixin, Zhang, Chuan, Wang, Haiming, Huang, Yongming, Chen, Yunfei, Haas, Harald, Thompson, John S., Larsson, Erik G., Renzo, Marco Di, Tong, Wen, Zhu, Peiying, Shen, Xuemin, Poor, H. Vincent and Hanzo, Lajos (2023) On the road to 6G: visions, requirements, key technologies and testbeds. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 25 (2), 905-974. (doi:10.1109/COMST.2023.3249835).

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Fifth generation (5G) mobile communication systems have entered the stage of commercial deployment, providing users with new services, improved user experiences as well as a host of novel opportunities to various industries. However, 5G still faces many challenges. To address these challenges, international industrial, academic, and standards organizations have commenced research on sixth generation (6G) wireless communication systems. A series of white papers and survey papers have been published, which aim to define 6G in terms of requirements, application scenarios, key technologies, etc. Although ITU-R has been working on the 6G vision and it is expected to reach a consensus on what 6G will be by mid-2023, the related global discussions are still wide open and the existing literature has identified numerous open issues. This paper first provides a comprehensive portrayal of the 6G vision, technical requirements, and application scenarios, covering the current common understanding of 6G. Then, a critical appraisal of the 6G network architecture and key technologies is presented. Furthermore, existing testbeds and advanced 6G verification platforms are detailed for the first time. In addition, future research directions and open challenges are identified to stimulate the on-going global debate. Finally, lessons learned to date concerning 6G networks are discussed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 February 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 February 2023
Published date: 2023
Additional Information: 10.13039/501100000266-Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Project (Grant Number: EP/W016605/1 and EP/X01228X/1)
Keywords: 6G application scenarios, 6G challenges, 6G key performance indicators (KPIs), 6G key technologies, 6G network architecture, 6G testbeds, 6G vision

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Local EPrints ID: 475695
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475695
ISSN: 1553-877X
PURE UUID: 09ffdb68-3594-4550-929b-c5c72179597f
ORCID for Lajos Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2023 17:59
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:36

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Author: Cheng-Xiang Wang
Author: Xiaohu You
Author: Xiqi Gao
Author: Xiuming Zhu
Author: Zixin Li
Author: Chuan Zhang
Author: Haiming Wang
Author: Yongming Huang
Author: Yunfei Chen
Author: Harald Haas
Author: John S. Thompson
Author: Erik G. Larsson
Author: Marco Di Renzo
Author: Wen Tong
Author: Peiying Zhu
Author: Xuemin Shen
Author: H. Vincent Poor
Author: Lajos Hanzo ORCID iD

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